In the sermon titled "A Reminder," Wayne Boyd addresses the doctrine of God's sovereignty and grace as showcased in the events surrounding the Apostle Paul's appeal to Caesar (Acts 25:13-27). Boyd emphasizes that despite external chaos and opposition, the sovereign hand of God orchestrates events for His purpose, particularly in the life of Paul. He argues that God uses both righteous and unrighteous individuals to fulfill His divine plans, highlighting how Festus, an unsaved Roman governor, plays a critical role in ensuring Paul's protection and the continuation of his gospel mission. Boyd repeatedly references Scripture, particularly Acts 25, to illustrate God's providential guidance in Paul's journey and the spread of the gospel even in hostile environments. The practical significance of this message is a call for believers to find rest and assurance in God's sovereignty, recognizing that their lives and the advancement of the gospel are under His unwavering control and purpose.
“Never forget the providential hand of God as we're reading these texts. That he is the one orchestrating what's coming to pass. It's absolutely incredible.”
“Salvation is entirely a work of God's grace. Christ's blood cleanses us, and the gospel goes forth with power, even in the most hostile environments.”
“We who are the people of God, we've been taught by God, the Holy Spirit, that the preaching of the true gospel of God's sovereign grace is the instrument that God uses.”
“True saving faith will evidence itself in genuine saving interest in the true gospel of Christ.”
The Bible reveals that God's providence orchestrates all events, ensuring His will is accomplished as seen in Acts 25.
Acts 25
The doctrine of election is affirmed by scripture, indicating that God chose a people for Himself before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5
Christ's redemption is crucial as it secures believers' salvation, cleansing them from all sins through His blood.
Romans 8:39
God's sovereignty ensures that salvation is entirely by His grace, as He works in the hearts of the elect to bring them to faith.
Romans 8:31
The gospel is central to Christian life as it provides the foundation for faith, hope, and assurance in Christ's finished work.
Romans 1:16
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